Reps. Troy Carter, D-La., and Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., have introduced legislation that would require the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency to establish a task force dedicated to addressing security and safety concerns
MoreThe Assessment & Assurance Directorate within the Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office is conducting market research to determine the availability of financial planning and analysis — or FP&A — software products
MoreStaff at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission are calling for the development of a framework that would guide the agency as it works to take advantage of artificial intelligence, FedScoop reported Friday. The
MoreThe National Science Foundation and the Department of Energy have selected the first round of projects under the National Artificial Intelligence Research Resource, or NAIRR, pilot. Through the pilot, AI researchers and
MoreThe National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency must turn to artificial intelligence in order to manage the deluge of data generated by a growing number of collection assets that bear ever-improving imagery technologies, according to
MoreThe public may lose faith in financial markets, services and products if guardrails are not put in place that would defend against vulnerabilities brought about by artificial intelligence, which has been used
MoreThe inevitability of artificial intelligence affecting all areas of federal acquisition must be accepted by leaders in contracting, according to a paper by Mitre titled “Enhancing Acquisition Outcomes through Leveraging of Artificial
MoreSens. Mark Warner, D-Va., and Thom Tillis, R-N.C., have introduced a bill that would create a public database to help track voluntary reports of artificial intelligence-related security and safety incidents to help
MoreThe Department of Energy has released a report that identifies 10 categories of artificial intelligence applications for critical energy infrastructure and a set of four risk categories. The 10 categories outlined in
MoreThe U.S. Patent and Trademark Office seeks input from the public about how artificial intelligence might impact evaluations when determining whether an invention could be patented under U.S. law. The USPTO said
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